Nobody phrases it this way, but I think that artificial intelligence is almost a humanities discipline. It's really an attempt to understand human intelligence and human cognition.
I've always felt, in all my books, that there's a deep decency in the American people and a native intelligence - providing they have the facts, providing they have the information.
The role of the intelligence - that part of us which affirms and denies and formulates opinions is merely to submit.
Whatever debases the intelligence degrades the entire human being.
The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell.
Intelligence is a moral category.
Advice to intellectuals: let no-one represent you.
Every major player is working on this technology of artificial intelligence. As of now, it's benign... but I would say that the day is not far off when artificial intelligence as applied to cyber warfare becomes a threat to everybody.
Forget artificial intelligence - in the brave new world of big data, it's artificial idiocy we should be looking out for.
I know this world is ruled by infinite intelligence. Everything that surrounds us- everything that exists - proves that there are infinite laws behind it. There can be no denying this fact. It is mathematical in its precision.
There is no method but to be very intelligent.
Everyone I know who used to be in the intelligence community is moving into the corporate world.
I feel audiences are not given enough credit for their intelligence.
The beautiful thing about my intelligence is that it doesn't really come in one specific department. So even if something hasn't happened to me, I have information on how to get you through whatever you may be going through.
When a thought takes one's breath away, a grammar lesson seems an impertinence.
Ignorance is bold and knowledge reserved.
I try to put all I am as a person into what I do. My intelligence, my emotion. I've done that in everything.
The universe is an intelligence test.
The intelligence of the creature known as a crowd, is the square root of the number of people in it.
Cultures are never merely intellectual constructs. They take form through the collective intelligence and memory, through a commonly held psychology and emotions, through spiritual and artistic communion.
If little else, the brain is an educational toy.